>>894595I have no idea what charts are in this link, but in case this chart is there, I'll share this.
This is an edited version of recommendation chart done by someone else, two different entries spliced together in paint.
The chart was first made in 2015, but it was unfinished, and years later, the person came back and posted a finished version.
I didn't like his finished version though, so I mixed together his old and new version.
I was only able to include anime that had been in either version of the chart, though, because I didn't know how to add new things.
Changes from his final chart:
>Removed Macross DYRL and reintroduced Code Geass, but to the mecha genre (on the previous chart it had been in drama, but DYRL should never have been on the chart in the first place)>Removed Kimagure Orange Road and reintroduced Toradora (people never have anything good to say about KOR other than that the girl is hot, whereas Toradora is a classic in romance, popular to this day and beloved by most people)>Swapped Spice and Wolf and Seirei no Moribito, Moribito is now in fantasy and Spice and Wolf is in adventure. The fantasy elements, worldbuilding and mechanics are a major part of Moribito, and much less important in Spice and Wolf>Removed Made in Abyss and Mob Psycho 100. They are probably excellent anime to put on a recommendation chart, but those two were the only ones that came out after 2015. I like it better if the chart has a strict cutoff at 2015. If there are anime from later, you kind of imply that those two are the only good ones (it may already be somewhat of a problem for 2011-2015 but less so)>Moved Fullmetal Alchemist to adventure>Reintroduced Outlaw Star and Fist of the North Star in action (they may not be worthy of being on the chart but something had to be there and I couldn't introduce things that weren't on either entry of the chart)What should be done but I haven't done:
- Moving Haruhi to sci-fi